by Cindy
(Los Barilles, BCS, Mexico)
Omnidroid
Draw an Omnidroid on a large piece of cardboard (you can find pics on Google, just type "omnidroid" and go to images), cut out a face and have a volunteer put their face in it while the children (superheros) throw water balloons at the 'face' of the Omnidroid. The volunteer at our party was dad, but uncle or godfather will work just as well.
by Tonya P.
(Clifton Park, NY)
Before the party write down all kinds of super powers on sticker labels (for example super-speed, invisibility, x-ray vision, super-strength, flying, elasticity, etc.). Once you want to play this kid game have all the kids stand next to each other, all with their backs to you. Go one by one and stick a sticker on each kid's back (don't tell them what their super power is). The point of the game is that each kid needs to find out what super power they have by asking other players who read it and act it out (if your bunch of kids can't read, you might want to try drawing pictures).
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by Irene A.
(Cave City, AR)
This birthday game is based on the classic Hide and go Seek. One child is chosen to be Violet. That child gets a certain amount of time to hide (while everyone isn't looking of course). The first person to find her gets to be Violet.
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